Wi-Fi connection problem occurs on M1 / ​​M2 Mac, Apple plans to fix soon | GetNavi web Get Navi

Meter, which manages Wi-Fi systems for enterprises, reports that Wi-Fi connections become unstable on the latest Macs with M1/M2 chips.

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According to Meter, the latest macOS update is causing Wi-Fi connectivity issues on some M1 and M2 MacBooks. Specifically, there have been reports of slow Internet connections, interrupted video calls, or complete disconnection of Wi-Fi connections.

Meter has submitted this issue to Apple along with other vendors, and “Apple is aware of the problem,” he said. Specifically, it has been reported that there is a problem with the interface of “Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL)” used for functions such as “AirDrop” and “AirPlay”.

In addition, UCLA IT Services has worked with Apple on this issue and has already resolved the issue in the beta version of the OS. And the upcoming macOS 13.1 release will fix this Wi-Fi issue.

So, fortunately we found a solution to the M1/M2 Mac Wi-Fi problem. If you encounter similar troubles, you may want to wait for the macOS 13.1 update.

Source: Meter via 9to5Mac

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